I cannot wait for Jacob's weecap. I look forward to them every week, but this one is probably going to be singularly heartbreaking.
I cannot wait for Jacob's weecap. I look forward to them every week, but this one is probably going to be singularly heartbreaking.
I wish I could like your post multiple times. Oh wait…I can. *logs out*
Horn dog, shmorn dog. I will challenge you for that Viewer At Home Emmy. I sat there the whole time whispering "is this happening? is this happening? oh my God this is happening…" like an absolute crazy person. I think the neighbors heard my scream when Linden opted for the forehead bump.
Kinnaman has certainly had many shining moments over this show's run, but this was his greatest episode, bar none. That scene in his apartment was a thing of beauty (and I'm not just talking about the man himself ifyouknowwhati'msayin). The quiet anguish followed by absolute breakdown, combined with his shame over…
Joel Kinnaman, ladies and gentlemen.
I thought this was a really solid episode. I'd even call it a standout of the series thus far. I love Sarah Linden The Character right down to her robotic way of speaking, so I'm always a fan when she's the primary focus. Yes, I knew all along that PM was never going to kill her, but that didn't make it any less…
When Holder said Richmond's name I groaned out loud. Please, no tie-in to the political BS of previous seasons…
She was going on about how she "barely got out alive", which may or may not have been an exaggeration, so yes, it was addressed.
I think the pastor brought her to the vet tech. When Linden/Holder found the severed finger in the alley, Linden followed to blood trail to a window that looked directly into Harbor House (or whatever the safe haven the pastor runs is called). It's his fucked up way of taking care of them without getting them involved…
@avclub-7d700d04feccf78fb4ce28ac50e1c7f9:disqus Not always, but this was very recent history at the time: http://en.wikipedia.org/wik…
Kinnaman is playing the lead in the Robocop remake, as well, and has several other legit projects in the pipes. They're both on the cusp of big things and AMC was willing to take a chance based on the fact they have them both under contract for several more years.
Same here. Missing was a great little episode, IMO, because it solidified the relationship between the two leads. IIRC, much of the criticism toward the episode was targeted toward how late in the season's run it popped up…as if we should have had a Holder/Linden bottle episode much sooner, but I disagree. I thought…
Yeah, I'm seeing some potential in Bullet, as well, but the "tough" act isn't really working. Perhaps if the intensity was dialed up while the performance itself was dialed down, she'd be a bit easier to take.
Call it treacle, but I think Andy had one of the episode's best lines (paraphrasing: "I wish there was a way to know you were in the good ol' days while they were actually happening."). The delivery of that line was so sweetly sad and definitely worked on me. Cue the waterworks…
@avclub-26c0eb74eb2e815d15918a4ac46473ec:disqus You've got me getting choked up all over again. It's so nice to know Michael had the happiest of possible endings.
This was my exact reaction. When Jim was going on about how the best man had to be older than the groom, I wracked my brain trying to figure out who it could be. That was a real big "duh" moment as soon as it happened, but the nostalgia softened my hurt pride.
The arm rubbing…I died.
Loved that her kid goes to U of Michigan. Lindsay was supposed to be headed there in the last ep, but she became a Deadhead instead.
My take: "missionary"
I didn't read it as flirting at all. Her tone and delivery said to me that she was calling Raylan an ignorant sexist, basically.